"Russ Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> You'd be better off just porting fossil (venti is ported)
> to the current Plan 9 from User Space, which does
> not depend on a central user-space kernel.
...

Running fossil+venti on a Linux Kernel surely is an interresting
alternative: more efficient then my first idea, plus the same benefit:
lots of hardware drivers not supported in Plan 9.

The idea of Plan 9 in userspace still attracts me for several reasons:
- running Plan 9 alongside my Linux Desktop with reasonable speed
- running CPU and Auth servers on Linux Servers with otherwise small
  workload=20
- doing same thing under Windows, eventually starting under Cygwin

 I'll look into drawterm.


Charles Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>"cl"? (Under Windows, you might expect your compiler to be called "cl.exe")
>
> plain cl is fine: it's just  not in his search path
> or perhaps not even on his machine

cl is not on my machine, where may I be able to get it from?

Thanks and

Regards,

        Jorge-León

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